A glimpse into the West Side of Cincinnati

Minutes from downtown Cincy, the West Side has unrivaled city views, historic family homes, and a nearly 1,500 acre man-made forest. Neighborhoods like Cheviot, Delhi, Price Hill, and Westwood are rooted in deep traditions and home to classic Cincy creamy whips, chili parlors, and pizzerias.

CHEVIOT, OHIO

Often recognized by locals as “The Heart of The West Side”, Cheviot is home to many of the German-Americans and other ethnic cultures that inhabit the surrounding Cincy area. Known locally (and regionally) for its annual Harvest Home Fair parade and St. Patrick’s Day Pub Crawl, this close-knit community loves a reason to celebrate. In fact, The Black Sheep Public House is the only bar in Cincinnati officially certified to pour the perfect Guinness Pint.

DELHI, OHIO

A welcoming and close-knit community, many Delhi residents have generations of their family still residing in the area. Delhi boasts an abundance of greenspace, and the neighborhood’s parks—like the 334-acre Embshoff Woods—are the perfect hub for sporting events, family gatherings, and recreational leisure. Mount St. Joseph University is also tucked in this popular suburban neighborhood.

PRICE HILL, CINCINNATI

Just west of downtown Cincinnati you’ll find one of the oldest outlying neighborhoods in the region, commonly referred to by locals as East Price Hill, West Price Hill, and Lower Price Hill. For authentic Cincy eats, Price Hill Chili is a Westside staple. Or for some of the best views in the area, dine at the popular Primavista, or meet up with friends on the massive patio at the Incline Public House. Enjoy a show at Warsaw Federal Incline Theater, Cincy’s newest performing arts center. Explore Mt. Echo Park, a crown jewel of Cincinnati’s award-winning parks system. This public park covers 84 acres of hiking trails, and yet again—breathtaking views.

WESTWOOD, OHIO

Westwood is Cincinnati’s largest neighborhood, both in terms of population and geography. Over the past decade, motivated community leaders have come together to develop the main business district including Westwood Town Hall Park, Madcap Education Center, West Side Brewing, and Muse Café. Bordering the Westwood neighborhood is Mt. Airy Forest, the largest Cincinnati city park at nearly 1,500 acres. A beautiful arboretum, multi-use trails, a disc golf course, and a public treehouse make the park a popular destination year-round. Nestled near the entrance to the park is another West Side staple, Putz’s Creamy Whip.